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If it's any consolation to anyone ... we're in a boil water advisory until Friday for an E-coli detection at the local water plant.
Isn't that the truth.Just too bad we can't tap and store all this energy.
While I'm sorry that this sort of thing happened, I can't help but think that it's the thinning of the herd. What a complete waste of talent and I'm sure a decent individual. Sad.
they have a mandatory evacuation order in some areas, and on the news people were mad and didn't want to leave. So there is that. In areas where there isn't one, I bet many are going to try to ride it out. good luck with that. The whole lower part of the state is almost at sea level, and they have built canals for sea access all over the place.I'm consumed with coverage of this storm. I only personally know a few people in its path. I hope the millions in this storm's way are taking these warnings seriously. I'm afraid that many don't.
We can wind and wave energy sources exist we just don't use them anywhere near their full potential.Just too bad we can't tap and store all this energy.
All that warm Caribbean water feeding the monster.Bitch got fat
Track keeps shifting westward. This state is going to be obliterated.
Stay safe. It does look as if Irma is going to be a tremendous wind event. Hang on.Dude, I hope you left the Tampa area at least.
We are fully prepped here, my mom is going to be stuck at Disney until possibly Tuesday. It will probably be one of the safest places in terms of protection because Disney always takes extra precautions when it comes to their buildings. Flooding won't be an issue, but I expect the hurricane force winds to do some damage.
We will be fine, trust me.
And unfortunately, some of the islands that just got nailed by Irma will get whacked again.Hot on Irma's tail, Hurricane Jose is now a Category 4.
Remember to tip wellDude, I hope you left the Tampa area at least.
We are fully prepped here, my mom is going to be stuck at Disney until possibly Tuesday. It will probably be one of the safest places in terms of protection because Disney always takes extra precautions when it comes to their buildings. Flooding won't be an issue, but I expect the hurricane force winds to do some damage.
We will be fine, trust me.
DamnHot on Irma's tail, Hurricane Jose is now a Category 4.
Currently in Raleigh. We loaded up and tried t secure things on Tuesday, wrapped and triple wrapped pictures and some other things that might be ruined by water as much as we could. Left Wednesday at ten a.m. and headed north to Hinesville, GA where we stayed the night. Took all secondary highways and the only places we got jammed up were where secondary roads intersected with interstate nd the Florida Turnpike. Al interstates we crossed were jammed and moving slowly but our route, though longer in time and distance, was not stressful and traffic free for the most part.
We were thinking of staying in Hinesville until the path of the storm was better known but the hotel was booked until next Tuesday so we had little choice. As my Bride was getting the information on the unavailability of staying beyond the one night, our daughter and son both texted and said we could stay with them. Daughter in Raleigh, which is where we are now. I stopped every time gas tank was pegged at less than three-quarters and had no problems buying fuel until we got into South Carolina. If storm heads this way, we'll book it for northwest New Jersey and hide in the high hills with our son. Not sure what it will bring but a doublewide in Florida in the path of any storm is not the place to be and especially in this storm. Latest predictions look like it will cut close to where we live in Englewood. I feel bad for the older folks living in the same community who have limited funds or no where else to go. Some of ours friends are staying in local hotels. We'll sit here as it looks like storm will head west and hit that part of NC. Then we'll head back after checking to see if there is anything to head back to. All we can do is hope and know, this is no something we have any control over. I'm sure there are many people less fortunate who are sitting ducks.
Ironically, the lady who got us to tilt toward evacuating just texted us and said she cannot buy gas any place so they are forced to ride the storm out. At least they live in a CBS house.
About 1400 miles wide.Crazy, and then to think that Typhoon Tip was 3x larger than Irma...
Sounds like you got a good plan. Take care of yourselves and keep us posted when you can.We are all set here in Central Fla, 160 miles north west of Miami right in the middle of the state. I have (2) generators ready, one 3000 and one 7800, windows shuttered, lots of water, lots of gas, lots of propane, lots of food, batteries, (2) chain saws ready, plastic sheeting and duck tape at the ready. Most everyone in Lake Placid Fla.(where I live) is staying. Highway 27 north, which runs through the middle of Town and only 2 red lights,has been bumper to bumper all day yesterday and today. I am in an area where we kind a look out for each other when needed. The gas stations here are all out.
Fla Highway patrol today has been escorting gas tankers all over the place trying to get relief to folks, hats off to those guys.
Please pray for all of us down here and pray the storm moves through at a fast pace.
Glad to hear @Whizzer got off the coast, Englewood is very low land.
Johali, this thing keeps edging to the west. Keep your eyes peeled and get out if needed.Sounds like you got a good plan. Take care of yourselves and keep us posted when you can.
sdj, stay safe. I'll keep you in my thoughts.We are all set here in Central Fla, 160 miles north west of Miami right in the middle of the state. I have (2) generators ready, one 3000 and one 7800, windows shuttered, lots of water, lots of gas, lots of propane, lots of food, batteries, (2) chain saws ready, plastic sheeting and duck tape at the ready. Most everyone in Lake Placid Fla.(where I live) is staying. Highway 27 north, which runs through the middle of Town and only 2 red lights,has been bumper to bumper all day yesterday and today. I am in an area where we kind a look out for each other when needed. The gas stations here are all out.
Fla Highway patrol today has been escorting gas tankers all over the place trying to get relief to folks, hats off to those guys.
Please pray for all of us down here and pray the storm moves through at a fast pace.
Glad to hear @Whizzer got off the coast, Englewood is very low land.
I sure hope so.My thing now is whether there will be anything to return to.
Will do. We're watching it close. We'll hook the camper to the Ram and the boat to my hunting truck and haul ass.Johali, this thing keeps edging to the west. Keep your eyes peeled and get out if needed.
You can always come to Texas --- I've got room.Will do. We're watching it close. We'll hook the camper to the Ram and the boat to my hunting truck and haul ass.
You too buddy. I'm relieved that you got out safely.Keep a watchful eye, Johali. I'm safe so far and thinking about you and your family. Hope all is well with and for you.
We are all set here in Central Fla, 160 miles north west of Miami right in the middle of the state. I have (2) generators ready, one 3000 and one 7800, windows shuttered, lots of water, lots of gas, lots of propane, lots of food, batteries, (2) chain saws ready, plastic sheeting and duck tape at the ready. Most everyone in Lake Placid Fla.(where I live) is staying. Highway 27 north, which runs through the middle of Town and only 2 red lights,has been bumper to bumper all day yesterday and today. I am in an area where we kind a look out for each other when needed. The gas stations here are all out.
Fla Highway patrol today has been escorting gas tankers all over the place trying to get relief to folks, hats off to those guys.
Please pray for all of us down here and pray the storm moves through at a fast pace.
Glad to hear @Whizzer got off the coast, Englewood is very low land.
It'll be a lot safer over there than here. The way that crazy assed thing is doing it may chase me over there.You can always come to Texas --- I've got room.